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    #1135

    [quote name='Luigi' timestamp='1359275676' post='339835']<br />
    Agree: I'm currently watching FNL week by week on Sky and it is a consistent highlight. Am on S3:E11. Quite like the old school act of waiting for each episode.<br />
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    Season 3 is the best season I reckon. The last episode is a real tear jerker (the whole show is really, although I suppose I lose man points for admitting that), partly because they thought they might get canned so made it a show finale of sorts.<br />
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    Funnily enough I'm the opposite to you, I need to watch back to back eps to really immerse myself in the show. I can't wait a week, lose the flow completely.<br />
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    I have just implemented a new policy when it comes to new TV shows- I won't watch it until it is finished its 3rd season. This is for two reasons- it allows me to watch multiple eps back-to-back, and it also prevents me from being burned when a show I have invested in is canned after its 1st or 2nd season (eg How to make it in America, Hung, Party Down etc).

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    Terriers and dirty sexy money were two shows like that, great and definitely shouldn't have been canned.

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    Terriers is one of the one and done shows I still recommend. Also Better off Ted. One of the funniest work place comedies ever, that absolutely no one watched.

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    Bones
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    #1138

    [quote name='rustycruiser' timestamp='1359298740' post='339859']Terriers is one of the one and done shows I still recommend. Also Better off Ted. One of the funniest work place comedies ever, that absolutely no one watched.[/quote]It's quite funny most of the series' I watch seem to have a lot of the actors chopping and changing between them, breaking bad, terriers, SOA, community, justified, even true blood and generation kill!

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    Tim
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    #1139

    Rubicon was excellent as well. And yet The Killing gets 3 seasons. rage

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    taniwharugby
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    started watching Arrow...1st ep didnt really grab me (similar to Batman in that he is a superbly organised vigilante) but I usually go for at least 4 or 5 before making a decision, the flashbacks are good and am thinking I will like it. Some of his exercises look mean!<br />
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    Watching the last ep of Battlestar Galactica tonight!

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    Nepia
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    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1359619617' post='340682']<br />
    started watching Arrow...1st ep didnt really grab me (similar to Batman in that he is a superbly organised vigilante) but I usually go for at least 4 or 5 before making a decision, the flashbacks are good and am thinking I will like it. Some of his exercises look mean!<br />
    <br />
    Watching the last ep of Battlestar Galactica tonight!<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    The Arrow pilot was pretty ho-hum but I enjoyed it more as the series has gone a long - it's another show where the back story is at times more interesting than the current. Revolution is another one like that as well.<br />
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    [quote name='barbarian' timestamp='1359278428' post='339840']<br />
    Season 3 is the best season I reckon. The last episode is a real tear jerker (the whole show is really, although I suppose I lose man points for admitting that), partly because they thought they might get canned so made it a show finale of sorts.<br />
    <br />
    Funnily enough I'm the opposite to you, I need to watch back to back eps to really immerse myself in the show. I can't wait a week, lose the flow completely.<br />
    <br />
    I have just implemented a new policy when it comes to new TV shows- I won't watch it until it is finished its 3rd season. This is for two reasons- it allows me to watch multiple eps back-to-back, and it also prevents me from being burned when a show I have invested in is canned after its 1st or 2nd season (eg How to make it in America, Hung, Party Down etc).<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    FNL had three finales, S1 when they thought they were going to be canned, S3 when they were canned but then Direct TV worked out a deal to keep it going and then the S5 show. FNL is a weird one to convince people to watch, females get put off by the football and guys get put off by the drama, but it's just damn good TV.<br />
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    I agree with Rusty, if you stick to your 3 seasons rule you'll miss out on some great TV. Terriers and Firefly were one season's of brilliance, you have to watch them both.<br />
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    I'm currently making my way through Mad Men and Breaking Bad, two shows I initially found hard to get going with but now that I've sat down and watched them they are very good.<br />
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    [quote][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I don't want to become one of those fawning idiots who constantly recommend TV shows, but please do yourself a favour if you haven't seen it. Season 2 is largely a mess and season 4 starts slowly but it's so worth persevering. The conclusion is really great as well, which is a rarity.[/font][/color]<br />
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    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]So thanks to all those who talked it up here![/font][/color][/quote]<br />
    Good of you to thank us fawning idiots! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />

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    Crucial
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    #1142

    Watched three eps of Banshee now. After the first "scene setter" ep where the premise of the show was set up it dived right into an ep that didn't make a huge amount of sense except show a reason for Hood to stay in town. If ep 3 is an indication of the rest of the series though we are in for a brutal ride of sex and violence. He ain't Cheryl's little boy(s) any more that's for sure.

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    Tim
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    #1143

    Anyone seen the remake of[i] House of Cards[/i]?

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    taniwharugby
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    #1144

    nope...not seen the original either<br />
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    Anyone watch The Following? I see TVZ are advertising it as well, and only just started in the US.

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    Bones
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    #1145

    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1359700297' post='340905']<br />
    nope...not seen the original either<br />
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    Anyone watch The Following? I see TVZ are advertising it as well, and only just started in the US.<br />
    [/quote]Not watching it but going to check it out as my bro and his Mrs have talked it up.

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    Tim
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    #1146

    [quote name='Tim' timestamp='1359679337' post='340828']<br />
    Anyone seen the remake of[i] House of Cards[/i]?<br />
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    Pretty good so far.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    mariner4life
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    #1147

    SOA. Watched episode 3 & 4 of Season 5. Not cool writers, not cool.

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    Tim
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    #1148

    PBS American Experience: Silicon Valley.<br />
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    Pretty good, mostly about Robert Noyce*.<br />
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    Complete documentary here:<br />
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    *Founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel.

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    #1149

    [quote name='rustycruiser' timestamp='1359298740' post='339859']<br />
    Also Better off Ted. One of the funniest work place comedies ever, that absolutely no one watched.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    +eleventy billion.

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    Luigi
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    #1150

    I'm on Series 4 of Breaking Bad and totally loving it.

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    rustycruiser
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    #1151

    Anyone watch the first two episodes of The Americans on Fx? I am enjoying it so far, has a lot of potential.<br />
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    http://stage.fxnetworks.com/theamericans<br />

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    taniwharugby
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    #1152

    I saw them advertising that here last week and thought it looked good (ep 2 tomorrow on TV3) havent had a chance to check it out yet.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    mariner4life
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    #1153

    So, finished Season 5 of Sons of Anarchy last night.<br />
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    Firstly, September is too long to wait.<br />
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    Jax Teller is an evil mother fucker.<br />
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    Interesting they have gone down the path of making him a completely contradictory character now.<br />
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    There was some gross shit in this season.

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    Luigi
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    Watched the Netflix-only revamp of House of Cards and thought it was awesome.<br />
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    The original UK series featuring Ian Richardson as a scheming, amoral, murderous politician was superb but credit to the US team for transposing it to Washington and giving it an updated perspective. Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright are brilliant as the power couple who will backstab anyone to get what they want, even each other.<br />
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    I'm a big fan of the Netflix approach of putting the whole season up in one go too. Makes it more like a book than a TV series. No more waiting for your once a week fix - now you get to see as much in one go as you like. Season 2 is already on its way.

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